The one-minute cure for tinnitus is not real. Tinnitus can be divided into liver and kidney yin deficiency (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidneys), kidney yang deficiency, and lung and spleen qi deficiency in the perspective of Chinese medicine, and need to be treated according to the type of evidence. Liver and kidney yin deficiency: Liver and kidney yin deficiency tinnitus symptoms are often manifested as shrill and thin sound, dizziness and blurred vision, red tongue with little moss, etc. It is recommended that the patient can take prescriptions that have the effect of nourishing the liver and kidneys and clearing and lowering the deficiency fire, such as the Six-flavored Digoxigenin Pill. It should be noted that people with spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weakness and cold) should not take Liu Wei Di Huang Wan. Kidney yang deficiency: If the tinnitus is caused by kidney yang deficiency, the symptoms are often manifested as weak sound, frequent urination at night, irregular menstruation, and long urination, etc. It is recommended that the patient can take prescriptions that have the effect of warming yang, warming the ears, and filling in the essence of the kidneys, such as Right Angelica Pill. The adverse effects or contraindications of Right Angelica Pill are not clear. Lung and spleen qi deficiency: lung and spleen qi deficiency tinnitus symptoms are often manifested as recurrent tinnitus, loss of appetite, fatigue (tiredness), etc., it is recommended that the patient can take Chinese medicines that have the effect of elevating yang and filling the ears, tonifying the lungs and spleen, such as tonifying the middle and benefiting the vitality of the qi soup. Adverse reactions or contraindications to tonifying Zhong Yi Qi Tang are not known. The use of Chinese medicines should be based on evidence and should not be self-administered to avoid adverse effects.